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Tag: Application Performance Monitoring
Launching Amazon CloudWatch generative AI observability (Preview)
As organizations rapidly deploy large language models (LLMs) and generative AI agents to power increasingly intelligent workloads, they struggle to monitor and troubleshoot the complex interactions within their AI applications. Traditional monitoring tools fall short in providing the visibility across components, leading to developers and AI/ML engineers to manually correlate interaction logs or building custom […]
Observing Agentic AI workloads using Amazon CloudWatch agent
Introduction As the adoption of agentic AI applications continues to grow, ensuring the reliability, performance, and overall observability of these systems becomes increasingly critical. Agentic AI applications, powered by large language models (LLM) and integrated with various data sources and APIs, can quickly become complex, making it challenging to gain visibility into their inner workings […]
Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals adds runtime metrics support for Java, Python and .Net applications
Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals now supports runtime metrics for Java, Python and .Net applications. This new capability lets you monitor application runtime metrics directly in Amazon CloudWatch, helping you correlate application performance signals and improve application observability. Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals automatically instruments your applications running on AWS, so that you can monitor your application […]
Announcing Amazon Managed Grafana workspace version selection with version 9.4 support
Many customers that use Amazon Managed Grafana have requested for the ability to choose a Grafana version with the latest product features including navigation, dashboards, and visualizations. Today, we are announcing Amazon Managed Grafana workspace version selection with version 9.4 support. Since the product was launched, Amazon Managed Grafana maintained a single version offering globally. […]
Enhancing DevOps Practices with Amazon CloudWatch Application Performance Monitoring
Organizations seeking to deliver meaningful technology services at a higher velocity to their customers have incorporated application performance monitoring (APM) into their DevOps operating models. Software development and IT operations teams that have traditionally worked in their own silos now strive to work in concert to increase organizational agility. The transformation path is unique for […]